5 takeaways from No. 6 men's basketball win against Illinois
No. 6 MSU didn’t play its most efficient game of the season, but a win is a win, as the Spartans handed Illinois an 87-74 loss at the State Farm Center in Champaign.
No. 6 MSU didn’t play its most efficient game of the season, but a win is a win, as the Spartans handed Illinois an 87-74 loss at the State Farm Center in Champaign.
Men's basketball (17-3, 5-2 Big Ten) followed up its blowout of Indiana on Friday with an 87-74 victory over Illinois Monday night at State Farm Center, giving the team its second true road win on the season.
With the help of a 85-57 win against Indiana at the Breslin Center on Friday, MSU climbed three spots in the newest Associated Press Top-25, to No. 6.
After facing severe backlash from his comments backing MSU president Lou Anna K. Simon and offering support for the survivors of ex-MSU doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse on Friday, Tom Izzo released a statement Sunday to clarify his stance.
With Spartan goal leader freshman forward Mitchell Lewandowski out and his linemate sophomore forward Taro Hirose leaving later in the game, MSU would fall to No. 13 Minnesota, 2-1, for the fourth time this season.
Head coach Suzy Merchant said she supports the Board of Trustees with Lou Anna as president, after her team's, 69-65, loss to Indiana Saturday night.
The Spartans made a late run in the second half, but it was not enough as the team fell, 69-65.
Head coach Tom Izzo, Indiana head coach Archie Miller, sophomore forward Nick Ward and freshman forward Jaren Jackson Jr. react to No. 9 MSU's, 85-57, win over Indiana.
Tom Izzo speaks about his support for the university leadership and victims of Larry Nassar.
No. 9 MSU successfully rebounded from their disappointing home loss to rival Michigan last week, blowing out Indiana, 85-57, Friday night at the Breslin Center.
Mark Dantonio announces coaching additions, possible spring game date and another player transferring from his program.
MSU coach Tom Izzo has noticed a trend in MSU’s losses he thinks is important to note before Indiana comes to town.
Sports editor Jonathan LeBlanc, senior men's basketball beat reporter Casey Harrison and junior men's basketball beat reporter Michael Duke talk about No. 9 MSU's recent slump, along with this weekend's NFL conference championship games.
No. 9 MSU and Indiana have been trending in opposite directions as of late.
The Spartans fell to the No. 13 Minnesota Golden Gophers, 5-4.
Watch men's basketball beat reporters Casey Harrison and Michael Duke answer your questions prior to the game against Indiana on Friday.
This is the second week in a weekly series during which The State News asks MSU ice hockey players several questions.
Freshman forward Sidney Cooks has quickly emerged as one of MSU’s go-to players this season, despite being so young, with little experience and part of a team loaded with upperclassmen.
he 75-year-old East Lansing resident and MSU alumnus often makes trips to campus to take on challengers — who are young enough to be his grandchildren — in basketball. Cummings isn’t picky when it comes to hoops. Even at his advanced age, he won’t hesitate to engage in a physically-draining game of one-on-one, designed to test mental fortitude, or even to sprint up and down the hardwood with energetic youngsters in a full court game of 5-on-5.
Volleyball adds a new assistant coach, women's basketball wins two straight and wrestling falls to No. 1 Penn State.